Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie #2) 
Als Gideon dann auch noch anfängt, sich völlig rätselhaft zu benehmen, wird Gwendolyn klar, dass sie schleunigst ihre Hormone in den Griff bekommen muss. Denn sonst wird das nichts mit der Liebe zwischen allen Zeiten!
SpoilersI didn't really like this, it irritated the hell out of me. The heroine, Gwen, could have been a decent character had it not been for the ghastly romance and the vile love interest (the douche dick Gideon). Every time Gwen was near Gideon or thought about him (which was most of the time), I lost respect for her. She was weak, pathetic and desperate. He treated her like utter shit and the dumb bitch let him, she would be mad and upset when he acted like bastard but as soon as she saw him
This one was interesting; it had its ups and downs. Since I watched the movies I already knew bits and pieces of the story, but it was a fun experience to see it in a written form. I had forgotten how much time book one covers, which is a few days, and that was a bit of a surprise because I thought it was a bit more, but I got over that and was fully invested in the story well, mostly, at the point where a character proclaims his love for the main character I felt pissed and disappointed, theyve

I. Need. The. Part. Three. Now.We get more time travels than in the first book, that one was definitely the introductory book to this world...Also finally we discover the meaning of something that has been mentioned in the prophecy, which I believe it was pretty obvious since the first time it was mentioned but ... it is what it is. We will get some answers and more questions too. I suspect that many explanations are being saved for the third and last part. Overall, the plot is quite simple.
3.5*I kept waiting. And waiting. And waiting. BUT NOTHING EVER REALLY HAPPENED. These books are so well written, I love the characters, but there's just no action. *sigh* I will read Emerald Green though because I feel like since it's the conclusion it will have some action (hopefully)
WOW!!! :O *forever crying* This book was just as great as the first one!!! I loved it. I laughed. I cried. Loved it. I'm so obsessed with this series!! Few spoilers ahead: I loved the soiree and the singing? i laughed so hard in this scene!! Gwen drunk?? So funny!!! Gideon? Still in love with him..but he really pissed me off!! At the end though..well he does love her. right? he loves her. right?? right?? *crying again* I just can't with all the feels!!! My poor sweet Gwen is so miserable and
Unfortunately it's an incontrovertible fact that sound common sense flies out of the window as soon as love comes in through the door.Even better than Ruby Red. Because of Xemerius(why didn't she introduce him in the first book?)and because of that hilarious ball where Gwyneth/Gwendolyn (which is her actual name in the German and original version of this book) is getting incredibly drunk and does...things she definitely wouldn't do when sober.I rarely have this much fun when reading a book but
Kerstin Gier
Hardcover | Pages: 389 pages Rating: 4.17 | 69690 Users | 5053 Reviews

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Original Title: | Saphirblau |
ISBN: | 3401063472 (ISBN13: 9783401063478) |
Edition Language: | German URL http://www.arena-verlag.de/artikel/saphirblau-978-3-401-06347-8 |
Series: | Edelstein-Trilogie #2 |
Characters: | Gwendolyn Shepherd, Grace Shepherd, Leslie Hay, Gideon de Villiers |
Setting: | London, England,2011 |
Literary Awards: | Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas Nominee for Mejor novela extranjera perteneciente a saga (2011) |
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Frisch verliebt in die Vergangenheit, das ist vielleicht keine gute Idee. Das zumindest findet Gwendolyn, 16 Jahre alt, frisch gebackene Zeitreisende. Schließlich haben sie und Gideon ganz andere Probleme. Zum Beispiel die Welt zu retten. Oder Menuett tanzen zu lernen. (Beides nicht wirklich einfach!)Als Gideon dann auch noch anfängt, sich völlig rätselhaft zu benehmen, wird Gwendolyn klar, dass sie schleunigst ihre Hormone in den Griff bekommen muss. Denn sonst wird das nichts mit der Liebe zwischen allen Zeiten!
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Title | : | Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie #2) |
Author | : | Kerstin Gier |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 389 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2010 by Arena |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |
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This book is a good sequel to Ruby Red. It's a light read that will have you laugh hysterically. There is a lot more time travel in this one and some interesting details of the prophecy are revealed.In the first book, Gwen seemed a bit immature for her age, and she doesn't really evolve in that regard in this book. I think that is probably the main reason I gave the overall series 4 stars instead of 5. Even though Gwen is hilarious, she is not a great role model or heroine. She lacks a tiny bitSpoilersI didn't really like this, it irritated the hell out of me. The heroine, Gwen, could have been a decent character had it not been for the ghastly romance and the vile love interest (the douche dick Gideon). Every time Gwen was near Gideon or thought about him (which was most of the time), I lost respect for her. She was weak, pathetic and desperate. He treated her like utter shit and the dumb bitch let him, she would be mad and upset when he acted like bastard but as soon as she saw him
This one was interesting; it had its ups and downs. Since I watched the movies I already knew bits and pieces of the story, but it was a fun experience to see it in a written form. I had forgotten how much time book one covers, which is a few days, and that was a bit of a surprise because I thought it was a bit more, but I got over that and was fully invested in the story well, mostly, at the point where a character proclaims his love for the main character I felt pissed and disappointed, theyve

I. Need. The. Part. Three. Now.We get more time travels than in the first book, that one was definitely the introductory book to this world...Also finally we discover the meaning of something that has been mentioned in the prophecy, which I believe it was pretty obvious since the first time it was mentioned but ... it is what it is. We will get some answers and more questions too. I suspect that many explanations are being saved for the third and last part. Overall, the plot is quite simple.
3.5*I kept waiting. And waiting. And waiting. BUT NOTHING EVER REALLY HAPPENED. These books are so well written, I love the characters, but there's just no action. *sigh* I will read Emerald Green though because I feel like since it's the conclusion it will have some action (hopefully)
WOW!!! :O *forever crying* This book was just as great as the first one!!! I loved it. I laughed. I cried. Loved it. I'm so obsessed with this series!! Few spoilers ahead: I loved the soiree and the singing? i laughed so hard in this scene!! Gwen drunk?? So funny!!! Gideon? Still in love with him..but he really pissed me off!! At the end though..well he does love her. right? he loves her. right?? right?? *crying again* I just can't with all the feels!!! My poor sweet Gwen is so miserable and
Unfortunately it's an incontrovertible fact that sound common sense flies out of the window as soon as love comes in through the door.Even better than Ruby Red. Because of Xemerius(why didn't she introduce him in the first book?)and because of that hilarious ball where Gwyneth/Gwendolyn (which is her actual name in the German and original version of this book) is getting incredibly drunk and does...things she definitely wouldn't do when sober.I rarely have this much fun when reading a book but
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